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Featured Coyne Listing
1 Hedstrom Dr. | Ashland

Office/Retail for Lease | Ashland

22,805 SF Available Now

40,447 SF Total (Immediate Rental Income For Buyer)

Flexible layout supports a variety of commercial uses including retail showroom, specialty grocery, co-working hub, fitness facility, R&D, or service-oriented users seeking a combination of front-of-house and light industrial space.

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This Week's Top Sales
3201 Levis Commons Blvd. | Perrysburg

Retail Sale | Perrysburg

3201 Levis Commons Blvd.

$59,200,000 ($179.65/SF)

329,535 SF

Seller: Hill Partners, Inc. | Buyer: Tanger, Inc.

Why: Tanger, Inc. would likely acquire the open-air shopping center to expand its portfolio of high-performing, experiential retail assets in strong suburban markets. Located in the growing, affluent Perrysburg submarket, the premier shopping destination is the fourth full-price, open-air lifestyle destination in Tanger’s portfolio.

301 Lau Pkwy. | Englewood

Industrial Sale | Englewood

301 Lau Pkwy.

$25,100,000 ($100.42/SF)

249,995 SF

Seller: Oakridge Development Company | Buyer: 301 Lau Parkway LLC

Why: Oakridge Development Company (developer) likely sold to recycle capital from a stabilized, fully leased multi-tenant warehouse into new development and investment opportunities.

Land Sale in Waterford

Multi-Parcel Land Sale | Waterford

$28,796,760 ($64,135/AC)

449 AC

$20,000,000 ($72,701/AC)

275.1 AC

Seller: Douglas A. McCutcheon | Buyer: HashWorks Powered Land Waterford LLC

$8,796,760 ($50,585/AC)

173.9 AC

Seller: Eric T. Bauerback | Buyer: HashWorks Powered Land Waterford LLC

Why: HashWorks Powered Land adds to 73.1 AC they've been assembling since April 2026 in Washington County, targeting strategic grid‑adjacent sites they can later develop into powered land or other critical energy infrastructure.

401 Elm St. | Clyde

Industrial Sale | Clyde

401 E. Elm St.

$19,549,330 ($63.11/SF)

309,760 SF

Seller: AGNL Injection, LLC | Buyer: Cannon Commercial, Inc.

Why: Cannon Commercial, Inc. likely acquired the industrial property as an income‑producing asset with upside in leasing, operations, and long‑term value.

186 N. Cleveland Massillon Rd. | Akron

Retail Sale | Akron

186 N. Cleveland Massillon Rd.

$18,952,540 ($146.57/SF)

129,308 SF

Seller: Akron Warwick Exchange LLC | Buyer: Realty Income Corporation

Why: Realty Income is a net‑lease REIT that specializes in free‑standing, single‑tenant retail and commercial properties and targets long‑term, income streams from tenants such as national retailers.

11500 Tailwinds Dr. | Swanton

Industrial Sale | Swanton

11500 Tailwinds Dr.

$17,900,000 ($135.81/SF)

Cap Rate: 7.15%

131,800 SF

Seller: InSite Real Estate | Buyer: Frolic Properties LLC

Why: Frolic Properties LLC likely acquired 11500 Tailwinds Dr, an absolute NNN, single‑tenant industrial building leased to Game One, as a long‑term, bond‑like income asset with minimal landlord responsibilities and predictable cash flow.

1170-1194 Polaris Pkwy

Retail Sale | Columbus

1170-1194 Polaris Pkwy.

$15,500,000 ($139.46/SF)

111,140 SF

Seller: RCG Ventures  | Buyer: Core Polaris LLC

Why: Core Polaris LLC likely acquired this stabilized, experience‑driven retail asset to secure an investment property in the Polaris district with durable traffic and cash flow.

3750 Port Union Rd. | Fairfield

Industrial Sale | Fairfield

3750 Port Union Rd.

$13,840,925 ($132.68/SF)

104,320 SF

Seller: Schueler Group | Buyer: Image Solutions

Why: The Schueler Group (developer) sold 3750 Port Union Rd. to its tenant, Image Solutions, as the company committed to use the site as its expanded East Distribution Center.

Johnstown Land

Land Sale | Johnstown

Duncan Plains Rd.

$12,915,760 ($88,000/AC)

146.77 AC

Seller: Dana Jones | Buyer: MBJ Holdings LLC

Why: MBJ Holdings LLC is a New Albany, Ohio–based landholding affiliate of The New Albany Company that acquires, entitles, and resells strategic development sites, including large tracts marketed to a variety of developers and users, including data center, advanced manufacturing, and others. This property is about three miles from Intel's planned semiconductor campus.

3765 St. Johns Rd. | Lima

Industrial Sale | Lima

3765 St. Johns Rd.

$10,155,600 ($94.34/SF)

107,645 SF

Seller: Kreate | Buyer: Poterra Net Lease Acquisitions LLC

Why: Poterra Net Lease Acquisitions LLC would likely acquire this facility through a mission‑critical industrial sale‑leaseback, enabling Kreate to convert its owner‑occupied real estate into growth capital while providing Poterra with durable, long‑term net‑lease cash flow.

Top New Sale Listings
1500 E. Main St. | Newark

Office for Sale & Lease | Newark

1500 E. Main St.

$8,500,000 ($47.22/SF)

180,000 SF RBA / Available

Sale & Lease Contact: Brandon Hess of Shai · Hess Commercial Real Estate

13750 Rosewood Dr. NE. | Thornville

Winery/Vineyard for Sale | Thornville

13750 Rosewood Dr. NE.

$10,000,000 ($1,671.40/SF | $594,884/AC)

5,983 SF | 16.81 AC

Sale Contact: Timothy Ryan of TLR & Assoc. Inc.

9911 Avon Lake Rd. | Burbank

Flex Portfolio for Sale & Lease | Burbank

9911 Avon Lake Rd.

$20,520,000 ($60.52/SF)

Lease Rate: $4.00/NNN

339,046 SF RBA / 57,320 SF Available

Sale & Lease Contact: Austin Semarjian of ICP LLC

8760 Orion Place | Columbus

Office for Sale & Lease | Columbus

8760 Orion Place

$5,695,000 ($108.87/SF)

Lease Rate: $11.95/NNN

52,310 SF RBA / Available

Sale & Lease Contact: Jackson Pulliam of Alterra Real Estate Advisors

State Route 63 | Lebanon

Land for Sale | Lebanon

State Route 63

$7,000,000 ($78,352/AC)

89.34 AC

Sale Contact: John Bissman of Keller Williams Advisors Realty

333 W. Seymour Ave. | Cincinnati

Industrial for Sale | Cincinnati

333 W. Seymour Ave.

$6,240,000 ($38.83/SF)

160,690 SF RBA

Sale Contact: Si Pitstick of Newmark

OPC Campus | Columbus

Industrial Campus Portfolio for Sale & Lease | Columbus

1920 Leonard Ave.

288,711 SF RBA / 139,000 SF Available 

Sale & Lease Contact: Brian Marsh of JLL

2001 Victoria St. | Warren

Industrial for Sale & Lease | Warren

2001 Victoria St.

$12,000,000 ($122.10/SF)

Lease Rate: $8.00/NNN

98,280 SF RBA / Available

Sale & Lease Contact: Ryan Curtin of Cushman & Wakefield | CRESCO Real Estate

725 Bellows Ave

Office for Sale & Lease | Columbus

725 Bellows Ave.

$6,150,000 ($150.00/SF)

41,000 SF RBA / Available

Sale & Lease Contact: Ryan McHugh of Allied Real Estate Advisors

9370 Byers Rd. | Miamisburg

Industrial for Sale | Miamisburg

9370 Byers Rd.

$8,256,000 ($172.00/SF)

48,000 SF

Sale Contact: Tom McCormick of Cushman & Wakefield

Top Executed Leases
1020 Enterprise Pkwy. | West Jefferson

Industrial Lease | West Jefferson

1020 Enterprise Pkwy.

832,600 SF

Tenant: Crane Worldwide Logistics

Lease Rep Company: EQT Real Estate

2255 Parsons Ave. | Columbus

Industrial Lease | Columbus

2255 Parsons Ave.

338,400 SF

Lease Rep Company: KBC Advisors

8200 Broadwell Rd. | Newton

Industrial Sublease | Newtown

8200 Broadwell Rd.

177,000 SF

Lease Rep Company: Cushman & Wakefield

9490 Innovation Campues Way | New Albany

Industrial Lease | New Albany

9490 Innovation Campus Way

121,680 SF

Lease Rep Company: CBRE

26801 Fargo Ave. | Bedford Heights

Industrial Lease Renewal | Bedford Heights

26801 Fargo Ave.

104,528 SF

Tenant: SupplyOne

Lease Rep Company: Terry Coyne & Connor McCoy of Newmark

1695 Watkins Rd. | Columbus

Industrial Lease | Columbus

1695 Watkins Rd.

83,320 SF

Tenant: Zoom Books US Operations Corporation

Lease Rep Company: Colliers

4250 Port Union Rd. | West Chester

Industrial Lease | West Chester

4250 Port Union Rd.

79,556 SF

Lease Rep Company: CBRE

4070 Spartan Dr. | Oregon

Industrial Lease | Oregon

4070 Spartan Dr.

60,000 SF

Lease Rep Company: NAI Harmon Group

671 S. High St. | Columbus

Office Lease | Columbus

671 S. High St.

35,595 SF

Lease Rep Company: NAI Ohio Equities LLC

Top New Lease Listings
3800 Lockbourne Industrial Pkwy. | Columbus

Industrial for Lease | Columbus

3800 Lockbourne Industrial Pkwy.

403,122 SF Available

Lease Contact: Beau Taggart of KBC Advisors

6300 Wilson Mills Rd. | Mayfield Village

Offices for Lease | Mayfield Village

6300 Wilson Mills Rd. - North, East, & West Buildings

604,000 SF Available

Lease Contact: Kevin Callahan of Premier Development Partners

9250 Seward Rd. | Fairfield

Industrial for Lease | Fairfield

9250 Seward Rd.

205,760 SF Available

Lease Contact: Jeremy Kraus of CBRE

200 McCormick Blvd. | Columbus

Industrial for Lease | Columbus

200 McCormick Blvd.

138,382 SF Available

Lease Contact: Shane Woloshan of Colliers

9702 Iron Point Rd. SE. | Shawnee

Industrial for Sale & Lease | Shawnee

9702 Iron Point Rd. SE.

112,813 SF RBA / Available

Sale & Lease Contact: Stephen Pryor of NAI Ohio Equities LLC

1665 Enterprise Pkwy. | Twinsburg

Industrial for Lease | Twinsburg

1665 Enterprise Pkwy.

112,191 SF Available

Lease Contact: Avery Rand of Cresa

11027 Kenwood Rd. | Blue Ash

Industrial for Lease | Blue Ash

11027 Kenwood Rd.

102,300 SF Available

Lease Contact: Roddy MacEachen of SQFT Commercial

Industry News & Insights

CLEVELAND

  • Plans for Rita’s Italian Ice location in Brooklyn melt away
  • Development of former Avon Lake power plant site clears latest hurdles
  • Cleveland, Brook Park settle disputes over airport, I-X Center | Reporters Roundtable
  • Is Trader Joe’s coming to your neighborhood? 25 new stores announced
  • The Fieldhouse at Studio West 117 up for auction
  • Edgewater, West Blvd grapple with new development
  • AmTrust to put $14M in downtown office
  • STERIS to build $60M plant in Mentor
  • Chardon looks to sell historic Geauga Theater
  • Calls for change as Ohio sales-tax break for data centers approaches $1.6 billion a year
  • Downtown Cleveland: experience drives perception
  • South Euclid holds first meeting with Notre Dame property buyer Akron Children’s Hospital
  • Is Cleveland's infrastructure ready for hyperscale data centers?
  • A dozen Cleveland schools are offered for redevelopment
  • Local developer, global tech firm plan major data center project in Portage County
  • Could it be? Bridgeworks is about to start?
  • Data center project team hosts Portage Co. neighbors to discuss 257-acre development
  • University Circle moves ahead with 10-year master plan
  • Slow down’: Ohioans raise concerns about data center growth
  • Here’s what Northeast Ohio is getting from Ohio’s $3.7 billion construction budget
  • Ohio awards tax credits for 1,618 new jobs, including 300 in Bedford
  • North Ridgeville residents weigh in on data center moratorium
  • Cuyahoga County ends search for new courthouse, opts to renovate Justice Center
  • Lawmakers put eminent domain back on the table for controversial property
  • 33 new apartment units, some marked affordable, coming to MidTown
  • ORRIS townhomes open in Rocky River
  • Warner & Swasey groundbreaking arrived
  • Film studio campus planned for Euclid
  • 'A milestone': Lorain says major step means action at former St. Joseph's Hospital site
  • Cleveland Announces Largest Industrial Redevelopment to Date
  • Fairport Harbor eyes new municipal complex at former DeNora Tech site
  • Countywide zoning sought to ease development
  • Lakewood’s latest car dealership swap
  • Slavic Village eyes transformation
  • Cooper Group Brokers Sale of Single-Tenant Medical Building in Wadsworth, Ohio 
  • DeWine, JobsOhio announces $300 million investment in experiential learning initiative
  • Cleveland’s industrial comeback bet just got a historic name and a major cash infusion
  • New Lakewood apartments open quietly
  • As discourse continues, Cuyahoga County issues Data Center Development Guide
  • Clinic plans outpatient site at Valor Acres

AKRON/CANTON

  •  Midwest Population Rebound Boosts Akron Housing Demand  

COLUMBUS

  • VanTrust Launches 1M-SF Industrial Project in Columbus MSA
  • Ohio urged to rethink big tech as data center boom accelerates
  • State’s electric co-ops are ready for data centers
  • 50-year CRE construction, development pro announces retirement from Columbus’ Nationwide Realty Investors
  • DeWine pauses Ohio data center tax break after billion-dollar forecasting miss
  • 6,000-acre solar project permit nixed by Ohio Supreme Court, for now at least
  • Historic schools, Downtown tower among most endangered Columbus sites for 2026
  • Construction continues on the Intel chip-manufacturing facility in New Albany on May 26, 2026.
  • Ohio construction expert credits job creation growth with data center boom
  • Data Overload? Central Ohio township places year-long ban on building new data centers
  • Basket building near Newark hits the market for $8.5 million
  • This Familiar OSU Corner Could Soon Become A Six-Story Apartment Building
  • Licking County sees $5 million commercial sale in Etna
  • As political pressure mounts, Ohio’s data centers buy $10,000 in ads and lobby up 
  • Tech giant reps testify before Ohio data center committee
  • Questions left unanswered after big tech hearing on data centers in Ohio
  • Pataskala residents rally at City Hall to fight Aligned data center, seek petition drive
  • Legislature could rein in data centers’ sales-tax break by taxing their equipment instead
  • Ohio data center policy is taking shape. Tell legislators to protect communities, workers, and public resources.
  • Blackstone’s Ohio data center anchors $1.26 billion CMBS deal
  • These two Midwest cities are powering the region's industrial growth
  • Ohio Continues to Block Solar and Wind Energy Projects
  • Stonemont Lands Major Lease at Downtown Columbus Industrial Complex
  • Ohio’s nuclear energy industry launched a trade association
  • Ohio lawmakers unveil data center regulations
  • Ohio data center reform bill collapses amid fight over tax breaks
  • Gov. Mike DeWine’s data center advice for Ohio cities and towns: Go make a deal
  • What Would an OSU Presence Mean for Downtown?
  • Google's $20 Billion Bet on Ohio: Jobs, grid innovation and a ratepayer pledge

DAYTON

  • Stratacache sells Trotwood site for $18M in pronounced shift from local properties
  • Kettering’s new long-term redevelopment plan aimed at attracting new business
  • Red Oak Capital Holdings Provides $11M for OH Assisted Living Property

TOLEDO

  • Tanger Buys The Town Center at Levis Commons in Ohio, Extending its Acquisition Spree
  • Small US Markets See Sharp Surge in Multifamily Permits
  • Rep. Bob Latta seeks FBI briefing on alleged foreign meddling in AI data center fights

YOUNGSTOWN

  • Consumer Council argues for protections from data center costs
  • Youngstown drone maker lands dual selection in $1 billion DoW program

ELSEWHERE IN OHIO

  • Mansfield City Council approves annexation and zoning for Buc-ee's
  • Amazon seeks to join federal lawsuit over Wilmington data center
  • ‘We’ve been ignored;’ Community gathers for another protest against data center plans in Piqua
  • Eastern Union Secures $13M to Acquire Ohio Shopping Center

NEWMARK

  • 2026 U.S. Data Center Market Outlook
  • The New Rules of Industrial Real Estate: Power, Partnership and the Rise of the Superclass Asset
  • Newmark Retained to Lead Sale of Fully Leased, 757,000-Square-Foot Office Portfolio Across Three States

GENERAL

  • Mapped: America’s Hiring Map Has Flipped Since 2020
  • 'Demand Has Gone Parabolic': Nvidia's Earnings Reveal AI Data Center Shifts
  • Largest U.S. Grid Operator Accelerates Timeline For Powering New Data Centers
  • Cap Rates May Still Have Room To Rise In 2026
  • CRE Sales Slide 33% as Higher Debt Costs Stall Deals
  • Construction starts jumped in April as more project types broke ground
  • 2026 Special Servicing Rates
  • K-shaped office recovery divides buildings into winners and losers
  • Restaurant chains try to support franchisees as costs soar, sales slow
  • Fed Paper Challenges “Extend And Pretend” CRE Narrative
  • Single-Tenant Net Lease Sales Rebound In 2025
  • Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta Back Initiative To Test Eco-Friendly Data Center Tech
  • Restaurant Franchisees Face Mounting Closures and Takeovers
  • Who Is the Top Fannie Mae Multifamily Lender in 2026?
  • Cash Overtakes CRE as Investors Turn Defensive
  • Dollar Tree’s 9,000 stores get second job: Delivery hubs
  • Construction shows signs of life beyond data centers
  • C-suite construction execs stay bullish on data center boom
  • Five Forces Driving Data Center Investment in 2026
  • Incessant Volatility Has Made The 1031 Exchange Market 'Fundamentally Different'
  • Data center construction spending rocketed 28% in the last year
  • Multifamily CMBS Loan Distress Keeps Rising
  • REITWeek Special Report: The Allure of Data Centers, Health Care
  • Healthcare Real Estate Investment Continues to Gain Traction
  • Remote Work Drives Youth Unemployment Surge in US Office Jobs
  • McDonald’s Redesigns US Restaurants Amid Intensifying Rivalry
  • US CMBS Delinquency Rate Hits 7.55% in May 2026
  • CMBS Distress Surges in 17 of the 25 Largest U.S. Markets Year-Over-Year
  • Institutional Investors Seek CRE Partnerships With Family Offices
  • The great mall divide: Coresight report finds that top-tier malls thrive while lower-tier properties struggle
  • Sale-Leasebacks Surge As Companies Eye Ways To Raise Cash
  • 2026 Top CRE Brokerage Firms
  • Hotel Sales Drop As Hospitality Investors Quick-Pivot, Narrow Focus
  • TPG-Led Investor Group Acquires ECHO Realty in $2B Deal
  • US Apartment Market Extends Occupancy Recovery in May
  • US CRE Fundamentals Hold Firm as Sector Trends Diverge
  • Blackstone ramps up lending bet on industrial outdoor storage
  • Healthcare joined data centers in boost to May construction planning
  • Why Neighborhood Retail Remains a Strong Investment
  • CMBS Special Servicing Falls as Loan Cures Rise
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